Summary
A 45-year-old pipefitter was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant had a history of alcohol-related criminal conduct, including five DUI convictions between 1981 and 1999, and a 1981 breach of peace incident involving alcohol.
Although the applicant completed court-ordered substance abuse counseling in 2000 and abstained from alcohol for two years, he resumed drinking in December 2002. While there was no evidence of intoxication or alcohol-related incidents since May 1999, or driving under suspension since July 1999, the judge found a risk of recurrence of excessive alcohol consumption and related criminal conduct.
The denial was based on the applicant's extensive history of alcohol-related criminal conduct, his resumption of drinking after a period of abstinence, and a perceived lack of insight into the risks associated with alcohol consumption, which raised doubts about his judgment and reliability.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a long history of alcohol-related criminal conduct, including five DUI convictions.
- The applicant resumed drinking after a period of abstinence, indicating a risk of recurrence of excessive alcohol consumption.
- The applicant's lack of insight into the risks posed by alcohol consumption raised concerns about his judgment and reliability.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A10.1.2.1raisedAllegations or Admission of Criminal Conduct
- E2.A10.1.2.2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses
- E2.A7.1.2.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work
- E2.A7.1.2.5raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption to the Point of Impaired Judgment
- E2.A7.1.3.2rejectedThe Problem Occurred a Number of Years Ago and There Is No Indication of a Recent ProblemWhile the applicant had not had any alcohol-related incidents since 1999, the judge found the risk of recurrence significant.
Key Rule Quoted
“Eligibility for a security clearance is predicated upon the applicant meeting the security guidelines contained in the Directive.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 18, 2005
- Answer filedJan 27, 2005
- Hearing heldJun 1, 2005
- Decision dateNov 25, 2005
Cite For
- Risk of Recurrence of Excessive Alcohol Consumption Under Guideline G
- Impact of a Long History of Alcohol-related Criminal Conduct on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Insufficient Insight Into Alcohol-related Issues as a Disqualifying Factor